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6 Links To Make Your Life a Little Easier And Put a Little Money Back In Your Wallet
October 20th, 2008 by Amber Jones

If you are like most Americans, you are looking for ways to save money on everything, from your grocery bill, to your car expenses.  And it should be simple enough to google your way through the many websites out there to find some information.  But wouldn’t it be easier to have a good amount of information listed, all in one spot, for easy reference?  Look no further than My Two Dollars.

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David has compiled a list of of 47 links that contain nearly 1,020 different ways to save money.  (Thanks for sharing these David!)

Here are a few of the links that we feel Geezeo users might find most useful:

7 Great Ideas For Packed Lunches

25 Ways to Save Money on Gas

10 Ways To Save Money On Heating Bills This Winter

5 Ways To Make The Holidays Less Expensive For Your Friends

40 Little Things You Can Do To Save Money And Our Planet

12 Frugal Things You Can Do This Week

If you find any other sites that you feel others could benefit from, feel free to share them with us in the comments below!

You could also post the link in one of our many groups focused on saving money such as It’s Time To Budget.  Or if you have some tips that hit closer to home, you can look at a few of our local budgeting groups in areas such as Chicago, Tallahassee, or Charlotte.  Don’t see your area listed?  That’s ok, you can always create your own group here!

Or if  what you have to share deals more with getting out of debt,  you can visit our groups that cater to that need here.

Either way, our groups section is a great way to get and give feedback on these and many other topics!  Spark up some conversation!

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One Response to “6 Links To Make Your Life a Little Easier And Put a Little Money Back In Your Wallet”

  1. Mike Says:

    What do you guys think of Streetread ( http://www.streetread.com ) making financial news gathering easier?

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